London Olympics: Flyers Can Expect 'Delays and Frustration'

The UK’s Daily Mail is reporting that “policy documents” from the government’s border control agency warn that the thousands of visitors expected to attend the Olympics this summer “will cause long queues at Heathrow Airport – and may lead to non-Olympic passengers being held up as arrivals connected to the Games are given priority treatment.”

However, the report also notes that “thousands of airport immigration staff” will be transferred to Heathrow and other airports to deal with the expected crowds.

Heathrow will be the main point of entry, handling an estimated 80 percent of Olympic-related traffic and its busiest day – meaning worst for travelers – will reportedly be Monday, Aug. 13. This is the day after the Games’ big closing ceremony extravaganza and a day most travelers would be wise to avoid.

Heathrow to Handle 218,000 Bags in One Day

As the Daily Mail points out, Heathrow is expected to handle 218,000 bags on Aug. 13 alone, with many of them being oversized sporting equipment which can be expected to add to the delays.